When I draw, it’s typically on paper approximately 22 x 30 inches or 38 x 50 inches maximum. I mentioned earlier this year that I wanted to challenge myself to make bigger work and I’m still working towards that. The challenging part of achieving this is the extensive amount of time necessary to complete one image versus my full time schedule at the hospital. I felt, if I were to make something large, the image would need to be something deserving of the scale and not just a big drawing for the sake of making something big. I’m slowly finalizing the idea that I’ve been kicking around my brain for years now. I’m so close to figuring it out. Obviously, I enjoy torturing myself by wanting to create extra large work with one of the smallest marking tools possible. ✏️ ♀️ Why, Lizz, why?
That said, A few weeks ago @strangerthangranger ordered some more massive prints for her home. You can see four of them here. The fifth one is too big for me to carry alone and I’m figuring out a way to share it with you. It’s pretty neat to see these drawings blown up to this size. It definitely inspired me to buy some more extra large drawing paper and start prep on a large canvas this past weekend. Hope you enjoy. If you’d like like a large custom sized print, DM me. X
Extra large prints by @j6creative Red nail gloves @majestyblack